Testing cable system reliability after commissioning and during operation life: in medio stat virtus?

Abstract Quality control, commissioning and diagnostic tests on insulation systems of electrical apparatus are necessary to reduce the failure risk under operation, eliminate infant mortality failures and reduce the impact of ageing on insulation system reliability. This study tries to establish a p...

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Main Authors: Gian Carlo Montanari, Paolo Seri, Riddhi Ghosh, Stefano Franchi Bononi, Marco Albertini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-02-01
Series:High Voltage
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/hve.2020.0017
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author Gian Carlo Montanari
Paolo Seri
Riddhi Ghosh
Stefano Franchi Bononi
Marco Albertini
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Marco Albertini
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description Abstract Quality control, commissioning and diagnostic tests on insulation systems of electrical apparatus are necessary to reduce the failure risk under operation, eliminate infant mortality failures and reduce the impact of ageing on insulation system reliability. This study tries to establish a path which, based on the statistical–phenomenological modelling of the hazard rate, or bathtub curve, drives in the choice of test overvoltage and procedures. The choice of the test voltage and its waveform should be made carefully to improve reliability (reduce failure hazard) in any section of the bathtub curve. This may require, however, different choices depending on the section which corresponds to the planned test. For example, large overvoltages could be acceptable to remove the infant mortality to ensure the highest reliability of newly commissioned apparatus, but they can incept highly energetic, and, thus, fast degradation mechanisms on apparatus operating on the field for a period of time, that can worsen, rather than improving, the insulation system reliability. Resorting to partial discharge measurement during any overvoltage test seems to be the optimal solution to find the most appropriate overvoltage for any type of testing need, leveraging the Latin concept that ‘in medio stat virtus’.
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spelling doaj.art-8de985578aa24c4584193b263d93336d2022-12-22T03:39:18ZengWileyHigh Voltage2397-72642021-02-0161344110.1049/hve.2020.0017Testing cable system reliability after commissioning and during operation life: in medio stat virtus?Gian Carlo Montanari0Paolo Seri1Riddhi Ghosh2Stefano Franchi Bononi3Marco Albertini4Center for Advanced Power Systems Florida State University 2000 Levy Avenue FL USADEI University of Bologna Viale del Risorgimento, Bologna ItalyDEI University of Bologna Viale del Risorgimento, Bologna ItalyPrysmian S.p.A. Via Chiese, Milan ItalyPrysmian S.p.A. Via Chiese, Milan ItalyAbstract Quality control, commissioning and diagnostic tests on insulation systems of electrical apparatus are necessary to reduce the failure risk under operation, eliminate infant mortality failures and reduce the impact of ageing on insulation system reliability. This study tries to establish a path which, based on the statistical–phenomenological modelling of the hazard rate, or bathtub curve, drives in the choice of test overvoltage and procedures. The choice of the test voltage and its waveform should be made carefully to improve reliability (reduce failure hazard) in any section of the bathtub curve. This may require, however, different choices depending on the section which corresponds to the planned test. For example, large overvoltages could be acceptable to remove the infant mortality to ensure the highest reliability of newly commissioned apparatus, but they can incept highly energetic, and, thus, fast degradation mechanisms on apparatus operating on the field for a period of time, that can worsen, rather than improving, the insulation system reliability. Resorting to partial discharge measurement during any overvoltage test seems to be the optimal solution to find the most appropriate overvoltage for any type of testing need, leveraging the Latin concept that ‘in medio stat virtus’.https://doi.org/10.1049/hve.2020.0017
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title Testing cable system reliability after commissioning and during operation life: in medio stat virtus?
title_full Testing cable system reliability after commissioning and during operation life: in medio stat virtus?
title_fullStr Testing cable system reliability after commissioning and during operation life: in medio stat virtus?
title_full_unstemmed Testing cable system reliability after commissioning and during operation life: in medio stat virtus?
title_short Testing cable system reliability after commissioning and during operation life: in medio stat virtus?
title_sort testing cable system reliability after commissioning and during operation life in medio stat virtus
url https://doi.org/10.1049/hve.2020.0017
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